Mr. Kombuis, who tried university for two years has nothing good to say about Afrikaners and despise their brilliant leaders like Dr. D.F. Malan and Dr. J.G. Strydom as can be seen from the link above.

Koos Kombuis can hardly string a pure Afrikaans sentence together without using a swear word, Anglicism or an outright English word. He purposefully rape the language to further his liberal agenda. His many articles in the liberal media over the last 10 years or so speak for themselves.

Let it not be forgotten that this Looney has undergone Electro Shock therapy for schizophrenia and was committed to Weskoppies Psychiatric hospital by his own parents. He spent an entire year in a ward with drug addicts and schizophrenics.

Make no mistake. Koos Kombuis is no friend of Afrikaners. In fact he works extremely hard to break down anything Afrikaans by using Afrikaans.

Hi Mike, thanks for popping in! It’s also good to see you’re blogging again. I also enjoy reading your commentary on these matters. You’ve also pointed out, in a nutshell, why I’ve never been a supporter of this fellow. In fact, it was only yesterday that I discovered his “Bloedrivier” album. It was the first time I ever listened to the song “Waar is Mandela?” He may be no friend of Afrikaners, yet his words in the song echo a nasty an eerie truth -- (Stof tot nadenke)

Liberals do tend to go off the rails somewhat once they’ve realized how much time and energy they’ve wasted by backing the wrong side… If only Weskoppies were bigger ;-)

Thanks Tia. My response to Koos Kombuis is this, he is a deranged white meidevryer who detest the rest of the whites who do not want to "follow" him. He is no singer, but he says he is one. The crap he produces is so substandard that not the bergies in the Cape want to listen to his rubbish. He cannot and will not speak for me or on my behalf. He is a ANC lover and adores the black race as if he is one of them. Besides he is a daggasmoking and other substance abuser, He hates our history and like all others in his camp or like him, want to erase our history. It's impossible to even listen to this retarded moron. I am a proud Boer who fought many battles for my country, in RSA, in Rhodesia, in SWA. He never did, in fact he was against any of these wars if I can call it like that. I just hope he will do what his best friend Kerkorrel did. Then we will be free of this bad rubbish. And lastly, even though he spent his whole miserable life to undermine the white people, the hard truth is that we dont want him, and the blacks don't want him either.

@whiteson and other readers... I’m pleased to see this posting is attracting some debate. It’s a pity the posting is in Afrikaans and that not everyone will perhaps understand what Koos Kombuis said when he introduced this specific album in 2008. Yes, he may be an oddball character and uses crude language to express himself, but he at least acknowledged the fact that anarchy is fast approaching and that he has difficulty expressing his dismay (Afr.: verslaentheid) and disappointment (Afr.: teleurstelling) in the New South Africa. He also expressed his hope (in 2008) that SA will produce true leaders that will bring the country back from the abyss. It’s 5 years later and where are our leaders?

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